The state with the most representatives is California with 53. Texas is second with 36, followed by Florida and New York who have 27 each. The remaining double-digit states are Illinois (18), Pennsylvania (18), Ohio (16), Georgia (14), Michigan (14), North Carolina (13), New Jersey (12), Virginia 11, and Washington (10).

The top thirteen states represent a total of 269 Representatives or 38% of the total 435 Members. Of the 269 Representatives, 127 are Democrats and 140 are Republicans. (See the complete breakdown of Representatives by state at the end of this article.)

Cases of beer were wheeled into the Capitol after 217 Republicans in the House voted to narrowly pass the American Health Care Act on May 4, 2017 that will repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act. Every Democrat (193) voted no, joined by 20 Republicans.

There was one No Vote, and four empty seats. California, Georgia, Montana and South Carolina all have special elections in June.